NRS 40.4636
Limitations on amount of money judgment.
1.
If a person to whom an obligation secured by a junior mortgage or lien on real property is owed:(a)
Files a civil action to obtain a money judgment against the debtor under that obligation after a foreclosure sale or a sale in lieu of a foreclosure sale; and(b)
Such action is not barred by NRS 40.430,2.
If:(a)
A person acquired the right to enforce an obligation secured by a junior mortgage or lien on real property from a person who previously held that right;(b)
The person files a civil action to obtain a money judgment against the debtor after a foreclosure sale or a sale in lieu of a foreclosure sale;(c)
The obligation was secured by a junior mortgage or lien on real property upon which the debtor maintains his or her principal residence, there is not more than one residential structure and not more than four families reside; and(d)
Such action is not barred by NRS 40.430,3.
As used in this section, “obligation secured by a junior mortgage or lien on real property” includes, without limitation, an obligation which is not currently secured by a mortgage or lien on real property if the obligation:(a)
Is incurred by the debtor under an obligation which was secured by a mortgage or lien on real property; and(b)
Has the effect of reaffirming the obligation which was secured by a mortgage or lien on real property.
Source:
Section 40.4636 — Limitations on amount of money judgment., https://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-040.html#NRS040Sec4636
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